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now your elected officials are involved in making decisions. where law enforcement is giving them their best advice. do we keep the city in lockdown? do we contain? do we stop transit, et cetera, which will have a tremendous economic effect on the area? so law enforcement is giving them their best advice on these kind of things. unfortunately, you can't be too definitive. these guys could have planted booby traps in different places. that's certainly going through the minds of every law enforcement officer as they stop individuals, as they look through cars, as they enter houses, et cetera. so the elected officials are now tasked with making some tough decisions, how long do we want to let this go on if we don't catch this guy tonight. >> let me ask you this, mike. because investigators are trying to zero in on whether or not the suspect, dzhokar, the younger brother, tsarnaev, had terrorist training. now, for older brother, who obviously is dead, has been living -- lived in the united states since 2007. what is your gut in terms of whether or
now your elected officials are involved in making decisions. where law enforcement is giving them their best advice. do we keep the city in lockdown? do we contain? do we stop transit, et cetera, which will have a tremendous economic effect on the area? so law enforcement is giving them their best advice on these kind of things. unfortunately, you can't be too definitive. these guys could have planted booby traps in different places. that's certainly going through the minds of every law...
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so the government has elected, ie, the administration directed the dot to cut the headcount basically 10%, which is going to cause a lot of delays, instead of increasing productivity and cutting pay. >> mark simone, is this just politics? >> absolutely. the government is the only thing that has something called nonessential workers? aren't there massive fund the faa has to do things like refurbish buildings or modernize airports, open new airports, can't the cuts come from something like that? that would make sense to me. >> the chairman committee, bud shuser said they could have gotten rid of outside contractors, cut down travel allowance, cut down suppliers, cut down consultants. i hope there is an oversight in this. again, isn't this the obama administration making the sequester as hard as possible so they can get rid of it and not cut suspending? >> absolutely. political theatre. but you are playing with people's businesses, because they have to travel, people's vacation, people's lives. a lot of essential travel for all sorts of reasons that you are interfering with. i bet if you
so the government has elected, ie, the administration directed the dot to cut the headcount basically 10%, which is going to cause a lot of delays, instead of increasing productivity and cutting pay. >> mark simone, is this just politics? >> absolutely. the government is the only thing that has something called nonessential workers? aren't there massive fund the faa has to do things like refurbish buildings or modernize airports, open new airports, can't the cuts come from something...
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italian debt continues to rally as that country moves forward with its presidential election. the german bund is selling off a bit, so about 1.25% is what's happening there. the euro/dollar is about 0.2%. consistent with the better performance of equity these morning. the aussie/dollar continues its strong performance despite the concerns we've seen emanating across did commodity complex this week. the dollar/yen, jumping and look at this, 99.28. so we are getting ever closer to that is 00 mark. up about 11% today. the sterling/dollar rallying, too. some of the world's biggest money managers have been meeting at the russia forum. taking a closer look at the best place toes invest in these uncertain times. let's get out to geoff cutmore who joins us now from that event. hi, geoff. >> hi, kelly. thank you very much, indeed, for that. i have with me pius putrey. he joins me from lgt. his focus is in his hedge funds and is insurance products. but you know an awful lot about the russian market, as well. let's ask you about that as we kick off here. i know lgt runs some money that's
italian debt continues to rally as that country moves forward with its presidential election. the german bund is selling off a bit, so about 1.25% is what's happening there. the euro/dollar is about 0.2%. consistent with the better performance of equity these morning. the aussie/dollar continues its strong performance despite the concerns we've seen emanating across did commodity complex this week. the dollar/yen, jumping and look at this, 99.28. so we are getting ever closer to that is 00...
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venezuela had an ugly election and aftermath, but still, i think there's more downside in the cards. >> you talked about $77 and the violent move that we saw last year just around this time. do you see that as the support level and the futures right now? >> it's a level i definitely will look at. we went from mid-90s all of the way down to the 77 level and we're right in the middle of that again and let's see where we'll settle and we have to stay bearish until we can settle there. >> ray carbone on the floor. i'll send it back to you, carl. >> i'll pick it up. it's not just the commodities that are suffering today and we have another major leg down after monday's route. notice how technology is also taking a lot of the burden on the downside today. all of those major indices in the red. our next guest says it is a mistake to get to bearish here. he thinks stocks are headed higher. let's bring in chief investment strategist. welcome to the program. nice to see you. >> pleasure. >> it kind of feels as if something's changed this week for many of us down here. does it seem different to
venezuela had an ugly election and aftermath, but still, i think there's more downside in the cards. >> you talked about $77 and the violent move that we saw last year just around this time. do you see that as the support level and the futures right now? >> it's a level i definitely will look at. we went from mid-90s all of the way down to the 77 level and we're right in the middle of that again and let's see where we'll settle and we have to stay bearish until we can settle there....
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. >> well, to me the stock market is the voting machine, and the voting machine says you've been re-elected. that's indra nooyi, chairman and ceo of pepsico. thank you so much. great to meet you on "mad money." thank you. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. "mad money" is back on campus next week, thursday, april 25th, and i need to hear from you, nova! shoot a tweet to our team, @madmoney and show us how you're getting ready for the show. we want your pics, your videos, whatever you've got, and you might have the opportunity to be on the lightning round. in fact, i think we already have one from @nicky, nova's woman's track and field is so excited for "mad money"
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he is 87 years old, did not want the election. but is basically taking it on to help promote stability and try to find a better way for a government to form in order to reassure markets. lots of reassuring coming from that news, though. italian debt, if we can flip over and show that, as well, what's happening across is space is also rallying. we're seeing it fall down 04.11 is%. spain, just releasing figures from eurostat showing it has a 10% deficit last year. what's happening? rallying spanish debt to almost 4.5%. some flows out of the u.s. and out of gild, as well. we know the u.s./dollar has been a little weaker throughout the session this morning. there's been chatter about ecb rate cuts which may help why we're seeing the euro underperform and european stocks doing better. i mentioned philips out. the european barometer echoing basically what we've heard out of the u.s. the dollar/yen has now flipped up to the up side, 99.8. we are within 20 basis point of that psychological level. it has given a major boost to the nikkei.
he is 87 years old, did not want the election. but is basically taking it on to help promote stability and try to find a better way for a government to form in order to reassure markets. lots of reassuring coming from that news, though. italian debt, if we can flip over and show that, as well, what's happening across is space is also rallying. we're seeing it fall down 04.11 is%. spain, just releasing figures from eurostat showing it has a 10% deficit last year. what's happening? rallying...
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. >> well, to me the stock market is the voting machine and the voting machine says you've been re-elected. that's indra nooyi, chairman and ceo of pepsico. thank you so much. great to meet you on "mad money." thank you. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind scenes for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. how's that for an encore? but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspe
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also today, we're watching the italian presidential elections. the ftse mib joining the rally across the continent this morning. >>> tragic news out of the u.s., more tragic news last night. a blast went off at a fertilizer plant in west texas. the department of public safety reports about a hundred injuries and multiple confirmed fatalities. >>> significant damage wasrepor blocks away, including some 50 to 75 homes. the blast was reportedly heard more than 45 miles away. texas governor rick perry said the investigation is ongoing and they're gathering information. >>> federal officials have identified a suspect in the mailing of ricin laced letters to senators and president obama. they identify him as paul kevin curtis of mississippi. he was tied to the letters with his infamous signoff i'm k.c. and i approve this message which is apparently how he signs blog posts. >>> and investigators say they have spot add suspect in monday's bombing for the boston marathon from reviewing security video to department store, though. and this is important, no
also today, we're watching the italian presidential elections. the ftse mib joining the rally across the continent this morning. >>> tragic news out of the u.s., more tragic news last night. a blast went off at a fertilizer plant in west texas. the department of public safety reports about a hundred injuries and multiple confirmed fatalities. >>> significant damage wasrepor blocks away, including some 50 to 75 homes. the blast was reportedly heard more than 45 miles away....
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b but, you know, before the last election, wall street ceos go to washington and have a meeting with the president. they come back and they would whisper, he doesn't get us, he doesn't like us, this is miserable, this is awful. has anything changed meaningfully in terms of the relationship and the way you think the president and wall street are approaching each other? >> i'll speak for our side. i can't speak for the president of the united states. but i would say this last meeting we had with the president a few days ago was constructive. the members of the financial service this morning made it very clear that we want to play a role in 3406g the economy forward and having a set of conditions in our capital market that would add to lending. and putting people back to work. >> how about in the way he's approaching it, meaning people would come back and say, andrew, it's lip service is. very happy to walk into the white house, but great, a big nothing. >> i would say there has been a lot more outreach on the part of this administration towards the business community in general and the
b but, you know, before the last election, wall street ceos go to washington and have a meeting with the president. they come back and they would whisper, he doesn't get us, he doesn't like us, this is miserable, this is awful. has anything changed meaningfully in terms of the relationship and the way you think the president and wall street are approaching each other? >> i'll speak for our side. i can't speak for the president of the united states. but i would say this last meeting we had...
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today, although italy's parliament still struggling to elect a president in their first vote. our road map begins with all that market volatility. we were up, then down, then up. we'll look at whether another triple digit move on the dow today could play out. >>> apple dipped below $400 a share yesterday. closed above that. this morning verizon reporting strong activations for the iphone for the last quarter. will that help this stock that's been in free fall? >>> pepsi beating expectations this morning. jim has an interview with the ceo. >>> paypal under pressure this morning, facing increased competition from amazon and others. we'll break down numbers and talk exclusive to john donahoe, ebay's ceo coming up. >>> futures on the rise after yesterday's drop of 138 points in the dow which is now posted three consecutive days of triple digit moves, including the big sell-off, 266 on monday an tuesday's rebound. just two weeks ago the s&p came within two points of 1,600. leads us to sort of a broad discussion of where we are in corporate earnings. i see two-thirds have beaten on
today, although italy's parliament still struggling to elect a president in their first vote. our road map begins with all that market volatility. we were up, then down, then up. we'll look at whether another triple digit move on the dow today could play out. >>> apple dipped below $400 a share yesterday. closed above that. this morning verizon reporting strong activations for the iphone for the last quarter. will that help this stock that's been in free fall? >>> pepsi...
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not going to run for re-election next time around. that throws open a washington game of musical chairs here as to who will get the gavel. they are so involved in writing tax policy in the country. looking at the list, you see senator rockefeller will be in line. he already said that he's retiring. so ron widen, a democrat from oregon state would be the guy in line here. he is a more liberal senator. he recently participated in the filibuster on drones. a roguish personality here. it's not a guarantee he will be the guy who gets the chairmanship. somebody else more senior from another committee could bump him. >> thanks. the market is surging today. we will show you how you may want to play this rally here. first rick santelli is going to talk housing in the show. rick? >> absolutely. there was never much talk about reforming the gse like freddie and fannie when they were losing money. there's a lot less talk about it now that they are starting to make some money. we have dr. anthony sand ers on and he will talk about that and who may
not going to run for re-election next time around. that throws open a washington game of musical chairs here as to who will get the gavel. they are so involved in writing tax policy in the country. looking at the list, you see senator rockefeller will be in line. he already said that he's retiring. so ron widen, a democrat from oregon state would be the guy in line here. he is a more liberal senator. he recently participated in the filibuster on drones. a roguish personality here. it's not a...
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part of that by our election and the changing government in china. and part of it uncertainty by what's going on in europe. as these things settle out. as china gets more secure in its path forward based on government change, as we continue to make progress in this country towards our issues, i think you will see that confidence build. industrial production only 1% in the first quarter. it's predicted to be 2.5% of the year. auto builds down 1% in the u.s. i'm sorry. down 1% in the world in the first quarter. supposed to be up 2% for the year. so i think there's a belief that 2013 is going to strengthen with each quarter as we go through it. >> ellen, thank you very much for joining us today. >> great. it's a pleasure. thank you, becky. >>> when we come back, apple trying to turn things around after a tough winter. up next, we will get a preview from analyst paul meeks. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr depar
part of that by our election and the changing government in china. and part of it uncertainty by what's going on in europe. as these things settle out. as china gets more secure in its path forward based on government change, as we continue to make progress in this country towards our issues, i think you will see that confidence build. industrial production only 1% in the first quarter. it's predicted to be 2.5% of the year. auto builds down 1% in the u.s. i'm sorry. down 1% in the world in the...
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think of the deadlines every night as election night for a sports section. it doesn't surprise me many colleagues and others i don't know did such a terrific job on the spot. it's something new every day. this case you don't expect this kind of tragedy. when it happens, you're ready to do it. >> certainly the adrenaline and the filing quickly and all of that quicks in. but i'm sure nobody was expecting to be talking to wounded bystanders and eyewitnes eyewitnesss. it's not like this hasn't happened before. famously the 1972 olympics. >> yes that was a story developing on tv. i remember i was going to start school the next day. i was not covering the 1972 olympics. i was going into ninth grade the next day. i remember that. that to me was riveting because that was before cnn and espn to see that play out on your tv set from across the world. then the atlanta olympics in 1996. i was in my hotel room, right next to the olympic park. i heard the explosion and looked out thinking it might be part of a band's act, but within a moment i saw all the police cars and
think of the deadlines every night as election night for a sports section. it doesn't surprise me many colleagues and others i don't know did such a terrific job on the spot. it's something new every day. this case you don't expect this kind of tragedy. when it happens, you're ready to do it. >> certainly the adrenaline and the filing quickly and all of that quicks in. but i'm sure nobody was expecting to be talking to wounded bystanders and eyewitnes eyewitnesss. it's not like this...
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it was clearly a president i believe trying to frame the 2014 election. and saying, you know what, we have to vote the same way the vocal minority votes in this country. and i think this is coming down to 2014 and the midterms. and if you look at all the republicans running for re-election, only one of them, susan collins of maine voted for this expansion of background checks today, abdomnderson. >> the president indicated there would be more votes on this in the future. but with the 2014 midterm elections looming, do you really see the outcome changing? >> the short answer is no. we expect there to be some more votes tomorrow, with regard to the larger piece of gun legislation. i would not be surprised at all if the senate majority leader harry reid decided based on what happened today to put the legislation aside and move on. another answer to your question, of course, the complicated answer to why this happened is because there are other very important issues that are -- social issues for some of these conservatives, democrats and moderate republicans
it was clearly a president i believe trying to frame the 2014 election. and saying, you know what, we have to vote the same way the vocal minority votes in this country. and i think this is coming down to 2014 and the midterms. and if you look at all the republicans running for re-election, only one of them, susan collins of maine voted for this expansion of background checks today, abdomnderson. >> the president indicated there would be more votes on this in the future. but with the 2014...
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was a principled vote against it or were they afraid of losing re-election? >> you know, i think that there is something in between and that is representing the people of your state. unfortunately in many, many states, the more rural states, some of the gun organizations have made people afraid of any gun legislation as they claim each one will lead to the taking away of your gun. it so happens the background checks would not affect law-abiding gun owners. i believe in the second amendment. i think there is a right to bear arms and i don't think liberals are right when they say it only applies to malicious, and i was saying that before the heller amendment. on the other hand, this bill only affects people who are felons, who are adjudicated mentally ill, who are spousal abusers. if you're a law-abiding gun owner this isn't going to interfere with your rights but some of these gun organizations, the nra in particular, they can't win on the merits of the arguments so they scare people and that's what they've done here. having said that, if you represent one of
was a principled vote against it or were they afraid of losing re-election? >> you know, i think that there is something in between and that is representing the people of your state. unfortunately in many, many states, the more rural states, some of the gun organizations have made people afraid of any gun legislation as they claim each one will lead to the taking away of your gun. it so happens the background checks would not affect law-abiding gun owners. i believe in the second...
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it makes it an issue of 2014 and those senators up for re-election then. john and chris, there is really no big legislative plan "b" to tackle background checks. there is this gun bill in the senate, certainly from the white house's perspective. very watered down measure including straw purchases, a measure on straw purchases and school safety, which they say are necessary, but certainly not as much as they would have liked to have seen. >> brianna, thank you very much. it's a very complex and emotional debate when it comes to gun control. there is a large portion of the country. 45% of the households. that we have laws of restricting the rights of getting guns lawfully. good guys is not the way to go about it. and that's what you see in the pressuring of the politicians who voted no on the bill. >> 45% gun owners. up to 90% saying they would support some kind of background check. a little bit of dichotomy. >> and we do have background checks. >> some democrats voted against it also. a lot going on. let's get to christine romans in new york. >> new develop
it makes it an issue of 2014 and those senators up for re-election then. john and chris, there is really no big legislative plan "b" to tackle background checks. there is this gun bill in the senate, certainly from the white house's perspective. very watered down measure including straw purchases, a measure on straw purchases and school safety, which they say are necessary, but certainly not as much as they would have liked to have seen. >> brianna, thank you very much. it's a...
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mitt romney his opponent in the last election will be in this room. you'll have the former democratic governor michael dukakis. also several other former massachusetts republican governs. jane swift and bill well. these are political leaders coming together. we may argue about other things, we may argue about policy, but it's time for the community to come together and heal. it's a very interesting time for the president to give a message to this community and to the untri and to the world. we don't know exactly what happened. we don't know why it happened. the president wants to say we'll get to the bottom of this. we're also going to help you. we're going to help the community heal, help the families put their lives back together. it's an interesting time in the sense that governor patrick has taken the lead more than mayor menino. the mayor has try. he had health issues recently. came out of the hospital for some of the conferences. you haven't seen him in the neighborhoods. he's a hands-on mayor for 20 years. he's not running for re-election. ther
mitt romney his opponent in the last election will be in this room. you'll have the former democratic governor michael dukakis. also several other former massachusetts republican governs. jane swift and bill well. these are political leaders coming together. we may argue about other things, we may argue about policy, but it's time for the community to come together and heal. it's a very interesting time for the president to give a message to this community and to the untri and to the world. we...
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. >>> venezuela turning violent after a close presidential election. seven deaths reported in result. c caprilles lost to nicolas maduro. caprile search claims there were many election violations. >>> stock market, down one day, up the next, dow plunged 266 points monday, then rallied 158 points yesterday. down amid mixed global news. bank of america shares falling 3%. the bank made more than 2.5 billion last quarter. wall street expected better. ahead on "starting point," chris cuomo sits down with the grandmother of one of the victims, krystle campbell. >> heart. my whole heart and soul, she was in. and she made me feel that way. she made me happy. >> the full interview with wilma campbell, coming up. buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest
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. >> your elected officials at work. now you're going to feel it, pack your patience. >> yep. >> pack your patience at the airport. >> thank you very much, christine. 24 minutes past the hour. proud milestone for the city of boston this morning. just nine days after the marathon bombing boylston street is reopening the public we are happy to report. and we are going to take you there live. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your wallet? but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most
. >> your elected officials at work. now you're going to feel it, pack your patience. >> yep. >> pack your patience at the airport. >> thank you very much, christine. 24 minutes past the hour. proud milestone for the city of boston this morning. just nine days after the marathon bombing boylston street is reopening the public we are happy to report. and we are going to take you there live. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the...
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i am is tired of hearing about the election. the election coverage never ends. focus on what is going on with real american people. i am tired of hearing about professional politicians. we don't care about them. host: you have heardhis de before. guest: i am a political reporter. we were talking about the policy implications of this legislation. it is important for people to know what is being debated on immigration reform, but also the sticking points when it comes to policy. i do live in washington d.c., but i grew up in south texas on the texas-mexican border and i have been covering immigration reform for more than a decade. i know a thing or two when it comes to this type of issue, when it comes to talking about border security and undocumented immigrants who want a pathway to citizenship, as well as employers who are looking for some type of way to ensure they are not employing illegal immigrants. host: is there any way to effectively control over 12,000 miles of sea coast? last call, new york city, democrats line with mark murray.
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who elected you? how dare you ask these questions. they're so tough and so mean. when the war started and during the run-up to the war, i would get these calls, where is everybody? deep orters went into a silence. they lost their one weapon which was skepticism. they finally have come out of their coma. and they did with katrina. where their editors i think unleashed them. and that was true of tv, too. i think the reporters have let the country down. >> thank you. >> and john, i want to -- a couple things i want to do here. i want to put the capper on u.s.a. today's legacy and talk a little bit about the media today and then invite those in the audience who have a question to join us at the microphones over here and we'll go to questions in about ten minutes. you talked about the tough early years of u.s.a. today. people call -- some interresting things happened along the way. the reporting got beefed up, added foreign bureaus and investigative reporting, the paper grew in prestige and sold a lot more copies of the paper now it's the number one circulation newspap
who elected you? how dare you ask these questions. they're so tough and so mean. when the war started and during the run-up to the war, i would get these calls, where is everybody? deep orters went into a silence. they lost their one weapon which was skepticism. they finally have come out of their coma. and they did with katrina. where their editors i think unleashed them. and that was true of tv, too. i think the reporters have let the country down. >> thank you. >> and john, i...
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reporting very low turnout in the first run of -- runoff election. not taken ascs is seriously in los angeles as some other cities. the have a very big entertainment industry that takes a lot of people's energies in that city. but it is a fascinating race. she is trying to become the first female mayor. the candidates are broke democrats. garcetti is a big supporter of president obama. gruel.inton has endorsed polling shows that eric garcetti might have a little bit of and a bandage. we are watching what is happening in new york city and boston will have an open the mayoral race as well. host: carol and joining us from arlington, texas, democrats line. caller: my concern about immigration, i watched the hearings the other day and a young man who was on there representing the labor and employment organization said in comments that if the 24% unemployment rate was african- americans. i am very concerned about that. that theo appalled disrespect that was paid to him by the people who were interviewing him, like mr. leahy and all the people on the democr
reporting very low turnout in the first run of -- runoff election. not taken ascs is seriously in los angeles as some other cities. the have a very big entertainment industry that takes a lot of people's energies in that city. but it is a fascinating race. she is trying to become the first female mayor. the candidates are broke democrats. garcetti is a big supporter of president obama. gruel.inton has endorsed polling shows that eric garcetti might have a little bit of and a bandage. we are...
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grief summoned the courage to petition to their elected leaders. not just to honor the memory of their children, but to protect the lives of all of our children. a few minutes ago, a minority in the united states senate decided it was not worth it. they blocked commonsense gun reform even while these families looked on from the senate gallery. support universal background checks that make it harderwere talking about convicted felons, people convicted of domestic violence, people with severe mental illness. 90% of american support that already the law. a few minutes ago, 90% of democrats in the senate voted for that idea. but it is not going to happen is 90% of republicans in the senate voted against that idea. a majority of senators voted yes to protecting more of our citizens with smarter background checks. minorityis continuing was able to block it from moving forward. i will speak lately and honestly about what happened. the american people are trying to figure out how it didn't happen. we had a democrat and a second amendment with a grades comm
grief summoned the courage to petition to their elected leaders. not just to honor the memory of their children, but to protect the lives of all of our children. a few minutes ago, a minority in the united states senate decided it was not worth it. they blocked commonsense gun reform even while these families looked on from the senate gallery. support universal background checks that make it harderwere talking about convicted felons, people convicted of domestic violence, people with severe...
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he started off by saying we were excited when you elected your first black president. but please urge him to quit getting weaker in america. e need you to be strong. and i mentioned this morning that we have been aware that we've had al qaeda, we've had radical islamists try to disguise themselves as hispanics and sneak across our southern border because, you know, americans have never been worried about our hispanic friends being radical and wanting to kill innocent people to go to paradise. that's not part of the hispanic culture. and i've been mazed since then -- amazed since then that the left wing always wants to try to distort, to create a story -- i have to ed choose my words wisely because it will be interesting to see what the twisted mind of the the ignorance was apparently only coupled by laziness by left-wing media, so they go nuts trying to paint me as a bigot, when obviously they are the bigots. and not only bigots but they're lazy because if they had bothered to even just turn on their computer and use it for something besides mean-spirited , twisted, di
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that is the four must duty of any democratically elected government. we will get to the bottom of this. the president will have the support of every member of congress. we will help the first responders and the investigators in boston right now and we'll apprehend who is responsible and quickly.tice on ad a good conversation number of subjects including the investigation of the bombing in boston. andiscussed budget matters one piece of legislation that is coming up today, the notion of having security when it comes to the cyberworld and making sure we do everything we can to protect our people and attacks that come through the internet, which can be devastating in many ways. we know there are people that want to hurt this country. we have to be ready. disaster tolow occur that we did not take the time to prepare for. we look forward to having a bill that protects our interest liberty.y, to civil we cannot move toward a system of government that overrides all those concerns we have as individuals to be protected from an overbearing government. .t is a d
that is the four must duty of any democratically elected government. we will get to the bottom of this. the president will have the support of every member of congress. we will help the first responders and the investigators in boston right now and we'll apprehend who is responsible and quickly.tice on ad a good conversation number of subjects including the investigation of the bombing in boston. andiscussed budget matters one piece of legislation that is coming up today, the notion of having...
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a special election will be later. the debate is just under an hour. >> gentlemen, last week we had a terrible reminder of our vulnerability to a terrorist attack. as a senator, what specific changes would you pursue in our domestic and foreign policies o make us safer? >> first, i want to thank you for hosting this debate. i also want to thank my colleague, ed markey, for being here as well. before we begin, i just want to offer my condolences to all the families of all the victims and offer my thanks to the first responders, to the docs, nurses, to our citizens who i think behaved so valiantly in such a compassionate way during this past week. it's been a long week. again, my thoughts and prayers are with all those who are recovering. in terms of what i would do, i would continue to do what i have been doing on homeland security issues. i think one of the stark differences between myself and mr. markey is our voting record on homeland security. i think one of the great parts of what happened this week in terms of the
a special election will be later. the debate is just under an hour. >> gentlemen, last week we had a terrible reminder of our vulnerability to a terrorist attack. as a senator, what specific changes would you pursue in our domestic and foreign policies o make us safer? >> first, i want to thank you for hosting this debate. i also want to thank my colleague, ed markey, for being here as well. before we begin, i just want to offer my condolences to all the families of all the victims...
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these officers acted heroically and protect the community and elected -- protected each other. i am so proud of the actions of the watertown police, state police, the boston police, it has been an incredible team. >> did he have a weapon and the boat? >> i was told there was an exchange of gunfire. i was not there when he was taken out of the boat. >> no miranda warning could you explain that? >> the fbi may want to explain that in a federal issue. >> had the boat then searched earlier in the day? >> know it had not. rights no miranda warning. >> there is a public safety exemption in cases of national security and potential charges involving acts of terrorism. the government has the opportunity right now, though i believe the suspect has been taken to a hospital. thank you. >> [indiscernible] >> this is still an ongoing investigation. we will be reviewing all of the evidence. before that canada decision is made, in terms of whether or not to seek the death penalty, you review all of the evidence and it is a very thoughtful, on process that is engaged. it is the attorney general
these officers acted heroically and protect the community and elected -- protected each other. i am so proud of the actions of the watertown police, state police, the boston police, it has been an incredible team. >> did he have a weapon and the boat? >> i was told there was an exchange of gunfire. i was not there when he was taken out of the boat. >> no miranda warning could you explain that? >> the fbi may want to explain that in a federal issue. >> had the boat...
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in addition to the elections in the middle east and berma there that was r election the first election in decades. finally, i would like to echo the secretary's thanks overseas and throughout the department who have worked to put these reports together. this is truly a massive undertaking and every year we drive to do better. this year we've clued more comprehensive information on prison conditions, corruption within governments and the rights of women and girls. we hope the reports will shed light around the world on human conditions. we're committed to stop abuses d support universal rights for all. i'll stop there on that note and i'm happy to take your questions. >> you and the secretary both mentioned that you bring up human rights issue during all your visits, these hard truths as you called them. recently when secretary kerry when to china we barely heard a right about human rightss. could you tell us what the hard truths that would be pushed during that visit? >> promoting human rights is rt of our partnership with china. during the secretary's visit, he raised specific cases w
in addition to the elections in the middle east and berma there that was r election the first election in decades. finally, i would like to echo the secretary's thanks overseas and throughout the department who have worked to put these reports together. this is truly a massive undertaking and every year we drive to do better. this year we've clued more comprehensive information on prison conditions, corruption within governments and the rights of women and girls. we hope the reports will shed...
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it was also ininstrumental in electing carroll mosley braun, united states senator, electing barack obama, united states senate, and eventually electing barack obama, president of the united states of america. always more than a radio, it belonged to the community, was the heart of the community. so i congratulate melody spann cooper and all of those who made wvon what it is today. the voice of the nation. i thank you, mr. speaker, and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. and in the senate at this hour, work continues on gun control legislation. they will take a series of amendment votes beginning at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the first one on the manchin-toomey amendment, dealing with expanding background checks for those seeking to purchase a gun. the a.p. writing this morning that bipartisan effort to expand background checks is in deep trouble as the senate approaches a long-awaited approach on the linchpin of the drive to curb gun violence. that's from the associated press. and
it was also ininstrumental in electing carroll mosley braun, united states senator, electing barack obama, united states senate, and eventually electing barack obama, president of the united states of america. always more than a radio, it belonged to the community, was the heart of the community. so i congratulate melody spann cooper and all of those who made wvon what it is today. the voice of the nation. i thank you, mr. speaker, and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore:...
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that's the foremost duty of any democratically elected government is to protect its people. so we will get to the bottom of this. and i believe that in that respect, the president will have the support of every member of congress to make sure we do everything necessary to help the first responders, the investigators that are located in boston right now trying to figure this out and apprehend whoever was responsible and exact justice as quickly as any democracy allows us to. we had a good conversation on any number of subjects, including a brief bing on where things stood with the -- a briefing on where things stood with the bombing in boston. we discussed budget matters and certainly we discussed the one piece of legislation that will be coming up today that is of importance to everyone in america, and that's the notion of having security when it comes to the cyberworld and making sure that not only are we doing everything to protect our people against attacks that are physical but also these days attacks that come through the internet, through the cyberworld, which can be d
that's the foremost duty of any democratically elected government is to protect its people. so we will get to the bottom of this. and i believe that in that respect, the president will have the support of every member of congress to make sure we do everything necessary to help the first responders, the investigators that are located in boston right now trying to figure this out and apprehend whoever was responsible and exact justice as quickly as any democracy allows us to. we had a good...
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he formed kentucky taxpayers united and in his first bid for elective office, he ran for the senate seat vacated by jim benning and one against the candidate and quickly founded the tea party caucus. boss, a group of which i may be the only member, only two times have we hadfa an december ron paul in 2011. the only other father-son team of was mitt romney and his dad, and former gov. george romney. now on to monday and mechanical matters. we are on the record, no live tweeting. c-span has agreed not to use the session for a least one hour. to ask auld like question, do the traditional thing and send me a non thready and signal and i will happily call on one and all. now that he has had to buy its cultural offer our guest the opportunity to make some comments and then move around the table. the floor is yours. >> it sounds like with all of these rules that we're going to create some news this morning. i don't know about that. >> we live in hope. >> as i was going round the room, i was thinking i was in a wedding of receiving line. if anybody feels compelled to send me a wedding gift, it h
he formed kentucky taxpayers united and in his first bid for elective office, he ran for the senate seat vacated by jim benning and one against the candidate and quickly founded the tea party caucus. boss, a group of which i may be the only member, only two times have we hadfa an december ron paul in 2011. the only other father-son team of was mitt romney and his dad, and former gov. george romney. now on to monday and mechanical matters. we are on the record, no live tweeting. c-span has...
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were elected to serve. after all they know what they are for, so why don't we? perhaps it is because it is so easy in washington to forget. in washington we debate public policy so persistently that we can lose sight of the fact that policy is our means, and they are not ends. we think we were for the court taxes or spending restraint, but those are policies we advocate. they're not what we're really for. what we're for are the good things that these policies will yield to the american people. what we're really for is the kind of society that those policies would allow the american people to create -- together. there is one idea too often missing from our public debate, it is that idea, together. in the last few years we conservatives seem to have abandoned words like together, compassion, and community, as if they're only possible meanings were as some sort of secret code for stateism. collective action does not only or even usually mean government action. conservatives cannot surrender the idea of communi
were elected to serve. after all they know what they are for, so why don't we? perhaps it is because it is so easy in washington to forget. in washington we debate public policy so persistently that we can lose sight of the fact that policy is our means, and they are not ends. we think we were for the court taxes or spending restraint, but those are policies we advocate. they're not what we're really for. what we're for are the good things that these policies will yield to the american people....
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i was elected 1992. he came in in a special election a couple of months later. of baldwinfacts walker bill was signed into law by gov. tommy thompson. transparency and campaign finances. and interesting. this was before wisconsin had any laws to allow for electronic filing of campaign reports. i did not want to say was the early days of the internet, but it was not used yet for public documents. if you really want to see how candid it was raising money into their were getting money from, you had to either pay for hard copies to be xeroxed and mailed at great expense or you had to journey to the state capitol in madison in order to get copies. this started the process in the states of electronic filing. ast: tammy baldwin, democratic senator from wisconsin. serves on the homeland security committee and special agent. bob on the republican line. first up. caller: i would like to ask the senator there why they cannot that willst on things benefit the economy as they did the gun control? they got the vote and received it. what are they going to do? there are veteran
i was elected 1992. he came in in a special election a couple of months later. of baldwinfacts walker bill was signed into law by gov. tommy thompson. transparency and campaign finances. and interesting. this was before wisconsin had any laws to allow for electronic filing of campaign reports. i did not want to say was the early days of the internet, but it was not used yet for public documents. if you really want to see how candid it was raising money into their were getting money from, you...
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were elected to serve. after all they know what they are for, so why don't we? perhaps it is because it is so easy in washington to forget. in washington we debate public policy so persistently that we can lose sight of the fact that policy is our means, and they are not ends. we think we were for the court taxes or spending restraint, but those are policies we advocate. they're not what we're really four. what we're for are the good things that the bucs policies will yield to the american people. what we're really for is the kind of society that those policies would allow the american people to create. together. too oftenne idea missing from our public debate, it is that idea, together. in the last few years we conservatives seem to have abandoned words like together, compassion, and community, as if they're only possible meanings were as some sort of secret code for stateism. collective action does not only or even usually mean government action. conservatives cannot surrender the idea of community to the
were elected to serve. after all they know what they are for, so why don't we? perhaps it is because it is so easy in washington to forget. in washington we debate public policy so persistently that we can lose sight of the fact that policy is our means, and they are not ends. we think we were for the court taxes or spending restraint, but those are policies we advocate. they're not what we're really four. what we're for are the good things that the bucs policies will yield to the american...
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in 1963 the vietnamese have been newly elected president. he was making overtures to the north have peace. they assassinated him. kennedy was going to pull out of vietnam, they killed him. next thing you know ron paul kennedyd paul people, did shut down the reserve in 1963. host: we will leave it there. coming up next we will talk to two members of congress about what happened in boston as well as the key issues in congress this week. will be joining us and later represented luke messer. we'll be right back. one of the questions i did ask a lot is why do we do this? important not only to our national heritage but to history around the world, it needs to be preserved and the story needs to be passed on to future generations. the most complex and searches what mission to monitor still has and is of the film. the educational outreach efforts and conservation efforts, what those things are continuing to do today to help us understand our relationship with the sea and our relationship with our american past. >> we are currently in the clean lash
in 1963 the vietnamese have been newly elected president. he was making overtures to the north have peace. they assassinated him. kennedy was going to pull out of vietnam, they killed him. next thing you know ron paul kennedyd paul people, did shut down the reserve in 1963. host: we will leave it there. coming up next we will talk to two members of congress about what happened in boston as well as the key issues in congress this week. will be joining us and later represented luke messer. we'll...
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why did they hide that until two days after election day? because they were afraid of what the public's response would be when they saw what that rule actually said and turn out most of the nation's governors said, we don't want any part of this. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: madam speaker, let me yield myself as long as it takes me to read this message. it needs to be answered, and i want everybody in america to listen up. you've been told it's a job-killing bill and it's caused all this grief. let me say since the passage of the affordable care act, the united states has added more than six million private sector jobs. the health care industry alone, which many opponents said would face job-killing regulation, has added more than 750,000 jobs. that needs to be in the record, and i now yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from california, ms. hahn. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for two minutes. m
why did they hide that until two days after election day? because they were afraid of what the public's response would be when they saw what that rule actually said and turn out most of the nation's governors said, we don't want any part of this. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: madam speaker, let me yield myself as long as it takes me to read this message. it needs to be answered, and i want...
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we are public we are public servants, we have been elected to office to s the public and our concern is public safetyor our counties he was asking that we allow the federal government ha officers on the ground to protect our border. if we let them do jobs, we can secure the border and move forward with a problem at hand which is immigration reform. thank you very much. >> the next speaker, briscoe county, massachusetts. to thank you for your leadership on this issue, insisting law enforcement to be included in this policy that will become law at some point. 5 million people are waiting behind the borders to begin a pathway to citizenship. people since 1986 have disrespected the laws of the country. want ane that americans immigration policy that is based on the premise of following the rules as the previous speakers have said. most people that emigrate to the united states afford them the opportunity of self- determination. freedom to pursue a better life icnd sially. those freedoms are ma pe wee tl pte massachusetts, we have seen a large influx oimmigrants even though we are not a b
we are public we are public servants, we have been elected to office to s the public and our concern is public safetyor our counties he was asking that we allow the federal government ha officers on the ground to protect our border. if we let them do jobs, we can secure the border and move forward with a problem at hand which is immigration reform. thank you very much. >> the next speaker, briscoe county, massachusetts. to thank you for your leadership on this issue, insisting law...
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we did not win the election, but the issue was well served by the vote in the election, so we will have immigration reform. when the american people speak and take responsibility for getting their voices heard, the most endowment -- intimate way of members of congress -- nothing is more eloquent to a member then the voice of their own constituents, and that is gabby said to tell them how important this vote is to you. it is inconceivable to the nra that this will happen. we he to shorten the distance of time between the inconceivable. >> boehner and said he would like to have regular order on guns and violence as well. do you want to see that play out in the judiciary committee on the floor, or will you go to a discharge position on the thompson-king amendment put them to answer your question, when we see what the speaker does do. if he was waiting for the senate act and now he feels he does not have any work to do, that just says we are not the legislative branch. the first branch of government. it is our responsibility to legislate. we have our responsibility in the house to do that.
we did not win the election, but the issue was well served by the vote in the election, so we will have immigration reform. when the american people speak and take responsibility for getting their voices heard, the most endowment -- intimate way of members of congress -- nothing is more eloquent to a member then the voice of their own constituents, and that is gabby said to tell them how important this vote is to you. it is inconceivable to the nra that this will happen. we he to shorten the...
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her friends and neighbors in hills after d 's election were upset with the outcome of the election. 2012 with thet in outcome of the election and if we only got the mccain out in tives to come 2012, we might have been successful. but we weren't. with the e to live landscape that is dealt and we ll know what the process is in this country. the president was elected and he gets to enforce the laws but to write the laws and today we have written a law that says you are going to play set up, mr. you president. these were not my rules. state have done it as a program. he lady doesn't like the state program because it cost money. the federal program cost money but if the federal program had the money t up and had gone to states to help them ith state risk pals perhaps it would have been to company premiums so they couldn't be 130% or 135%. discussed never because the administration had the idea that they just want to this program. host: a tweet for you from dennis r. about this prevention fund. host: a little bit about the preexisting condition but also prevention. guest: do not confuse the fa
her friends and neighbors in hills after d 's election were upset with the outcome of the election. 2012 with thet in outcome of the election and if we only got the mccain out in tives to come 2012, we might have been successful. but we weren't. with the e to live landscape that is dealt and we ll know what the process is in this country. the president was elected and he gets to enforce the laws but to write the laws and today we have written a law that says you are going to play set up, mr....
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i was elected 1992. he came in in a special election a couple of months later. just small facts of baldwin walker bill was signed into law by gov. tommy thompson. transparency and campaign finances. and interesting. this was before wisconsin had any laws to allow for electronic filing of campaign reports. i did not want to say was the early days of the internet, but it was not used yet for public documents. if you really want to see how candid it was raising money into their were getting money from, you had to either pay for hard copies to be xeroxed and mailed at great expense or you had to journey to the state capitol in madison in order to get copies. this started the process in the states of electronic filing. host: tammy baldwin, a democratic senator from wisconsin. serves on the homeland security committee and special agent. bob on the republican line. first up. caller: i would like to ask the senator there why they cannot move as fast on thin that will beth the gun control? they got the vote and received it. what are they going to do? there are veterans o
i was elected 1992. he came in in a special election a couple of months later. just small facts of baldwin walker bill was signed into law by gov. tommy thompson. transparency and campaign finances. and interesting. this was before wisconsin had any laws to allow for electronic filing of campaign reports. i did not want to say was the early days of the internet, but it was not used yet for public documents. if you really want to see how candid it was raising money into their were getting money...
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nobody gets elected in my country without knowing something about fish. and it's true. the mackerel was not something that we uto talk about. it delno sething that we usedt. it was more of a kind of mediterranean or atlantic type of fish. but like i said before, the ice is melting, and you might debate whether the political establishment of different countries is willing to recognize that change. the mackerel has decided that the oceans are warming, and that is why it has moved up in the north atlantic into our fishing grounds, into the fishing grounds of the islands. this is an example of what is happening to the oceans and how the species like the mackerel is indicating that fundamental hange is taking place. so no company put any effort into fishing mackerel, now we have this wealth of resource coming into our territorial waters. and actually feeds within our territorial water. but some of the european union countries still want to operate the fishingime reg t basis that the mackerel has not decided the oceans are getting warmer. they want to maintain the same quotas
nobody gets elected in my country without knowing something about fish. and it's true. the mackerel was not something that we uto talk about. it delno sething that we usedt. it was more of a kind of mediterranean or atlantic type of fish. but like i said before, the ice is melting, and you might debate whether the political establishment of different countries is willing to recognize that change. the mackerel has decided that the oceans are warming, and that is why it has moved up in the north...
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we're joined by another colleague, i just want to introduce our newly elected member of the house of representatives joining us in the 213th congress, mrs. wagner from missouri, so the gentlelady from missouri, please join us in this conversation and offer us your perspective. mrs. wagner: talking about making life better and for working americans across this country. i'm a proud freshman member of the 113th congress and we were elected to tackle the big problems and no bigger problem than getting hard-working americans back to work with the skills they need during this tough economy. today, the federal government currently operates more than 50 different job-training programs, many of which are duplicative at a cost of $18 billion annually to taxpayers. with nearly 20 million americans unemployed or underemployed, it's time to cut through the red tape and start training individuals with the skills they need to find high-paying, middle-class jobs. that's why this house in the 113th congress passed the skills act and streamlines job training programs, including many that were identifi
we're joined by another colleague, i just want to introduce our newly elected member of the house of representatives joining us in the 213th congress, mrs. wagner from missouri, so the gentlelady from missouri, please join us in this conversation and offer us your perspective. mrs. wagner: talking about making life better and for working americans across this country. i'm a proud freshman member of the 113th congress and we were elected to tackle the big problems and no bigger problem than...
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re-election is no climate in which legislation happens on ction.l hill -- pre-ele host: all the time and money that was spent on this, what we should have done was to say to the illegals, deport yourself and we will not touch you. but if you don't support yourself and you mak af havou, e to put you in pris for two years mandatory and then confiscate money that you made here to pay for your deportation. i think that is what we should've done. host: what do you think about the republicans who are part of this proposal? open up a cank -- of worms. they're not going to get the spanish vote any way. they are being played for fools and so are the american people. anything ofnot do the sort. host: thanks for your call, mark. guest: one of the biggest changes about the debate piercing now as opposed to 10 years ago is people are not talking about mass deportation as a viable option anymore. it would be a huge cost to get 11 million people out of this country. that's one of the reasons so many people are open to the idea of legalizing and normalizing the status of people who are here. the ide
re-election is no climate in which legislation happens on ction.l hill -- pre-ele host: all the time and money that was spent on this, what we should have done was to say to the illegals, deport yourself and we will not touch you. but if you don't support yourself and you mak af havou, e to put you in pris for two years mandatory and then confiscate money that you made here to pay for your deportation. i think that is what we should've done. host: what do you think about the republicans who are...
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they have last two presidential elections because of policies. cannot win the next election, but other democrats will handle the problem. bill have to ease up on this gun -- they will have to ease up on this gun control. of gunthink the efforts control her to democrats? -- will hurt democrats? governor o'malley has made a gun owner the same as a criminal. you have to be a terminal to be fingerprinted. >> and pass new gun control legislation and maryland, correct? just passed new gun control legislation in maryland, correct? >> that is right. when they give you fingerprinted in order to buy a gun, that is a million thing. -- humiliating. it will cost them their next election. like i said, i'm a democrat. but it is quite evident what will happen. >> thank you for all the calls. the conversation continues online and tomorrow morning 7 a.m. on "washington journal." the discussion in the senate today was gun control. many hearings looking at the president's proposed fiscal year 2014 budget. secretary kerry was on the hill. we will show you that later.
they have last two presidential elections because of policies. cannot win the next election, but other democrats will handle the problem. bill have to ease up on this gun -- they will have to ease up on this gun control. of gunthink the efforts control her to democrats? -- will hurt democrats? governor o'malley has made a gun owner the same as a criminal. you have to be a terminal to be fingerprinted. >> and pass new gun control legislation and maryland, correct? just passed new gun...
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they had an election. it turned over their power and went back to the barracks. they have been an important ingredient to the people of israel. right now, the gauze the piece is holding because of the relationship and the intel to intel relationship. we do not want to lose that. i would love a rigid of love to make an economic effort larger, but as the chairman knows, we work with the chairman, and others, to try to have some component of economic assistance. unless there is economic reform in egypt, unless they can meet the imf standards, unless they reach out to the opposition, unless they create stability and a capacity to invite capital back from other countries, with the sense of security created, unless those things happen, right now, giving more money would actually be not too good avail. >> thank you. >> we go to tulsa of hawaii. presenceyou for your s.day and your candid answer i want to extend my appreciation and the appreciation of families for your recognizing the necessity of your focus, especially facing very real threat to four votes in hawaii, gua
they had an election. it turned over their power and went back to the barracks. they have been an important ingredient to the people of israel. right now, the gauze the piece is holding because of the relationship and the intel to intel relationship. we do not want to lose that. i would love a rigid of love to make an economic effort larger, but as the chairman knows, we work with the chairman, and others, to try to have some component of economic assistance. unless there is economic reform in...
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he's not running for re-election. he said that last week. do you dispute what he said last week about the health care law seeing a huge train wreck coming down? >> we are on track and on schedule. >> there is a train coming at you on that track. according to one of the architects. i voted against it. somebody that was helping push this thing through said it is about to be a huge train wreck. >> it will be ready to help millions of americans enroll. >> i hope you are ready to help the millions of americans ready to deal with the train wreck coming. when you talk to real people in the real world big and small, they don't know how they'll keep the health care they like for their employees. >> the gentleman's time has expired. now recognizes mr. tonko for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. cohen, thank you for appearing before the zpheet today. the a -- subcommittee today. the affordable care act prevention and public health fund have been subject to ongoing attacks since their inception under the affordable care act. the republicans hav
he's not running for re-election. he said that last week. do you dispute what he said last week about the health care law seeing a huge train wreck coming down? >> we are on track and on schedule. >> there is a train coming at you on that track. according to one of the architects. i voted against it. somebody that was helping push this thing through said it is about to be a huge train wreck. >> it will be ready to help millions of americans enroll. >> i hope you are...
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that's what we are elected to do, to come together in a bipartisan way and deal with difficult issues. they were difficult issues, but we are here today to all support this amendment. the white house and the privacy groups raise this as one of the main issues with the bill. these groups are concerned that there was an impression, wrongly, that the military would control the program. this was never the case, but we heard these concerns and we are addressing them in this amendment. it means that companies sharing information about cyberthreats will go to the department of homeland security, a civilian agency. if the information is related to cybersecurity crime, the companies will go to the department of justice, another civilian agency. the amendment requires that the department of homeland security share this information with other government agencies in real time so they can use it to protect against future cyberthreats and attacks. the amendment ensures we protect the security of our nation, but also protect the privacy and liberties of our country and citizens. i trongly support th
that's what we are elected to do, to come together in a bipartisan way and deal with difficult issues. they were difficult issues, but we are here today to all support this amendment. the white house and the privacy groups raise this as one of the main issues with the bill. these groups are concerned that there was an impression, wrongly, that the military would control the program. this was never the case, but we heard these concerns and we are addressing them in this amendment. it means that...
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speaker, appeared to have concluded that republicans didn't win the elections they anticipated winning last november. and on the morning after the election, we had some of our otherwise wise folks on our side of the aisle concluded that mitt romney would have been president elected if he hadn't said two worts, self-deport. and so -- two words, self-deport. now let's start the conversation with select groups of people across the country that would require that amnesty pass to, start, quote, the conversation, closed quote. mr. speaker, i urge all of those to reassess the situation and think about this. they were seeking to conform to the president's edict on his dream act life. they were seeking to adjust u.s. law under the premise that the president refused to enforce existing law and the only way that we could get law enforcement would be to conform to the president's wishes and rewrite the law and conform it to the president's political agenda. well, i thought from the beginning it was a ludicrous sionoake, to accept an idea that the president can first write a law by executive edict
speaker, appeared to have concluded that republicans didn't win the elections they anticipated winning last november. and on the morning after the election, we had some of our otherwise wise folks on our side of the aisle concluded that mitt romney would have been president elected if he hadn't said two worts, self-deport. and so -- two words, self-deport. now let's start the conversation with select groups of people across the country that would require that amnesty pass to, start, quote, the...
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georgette held elections -- held elections, and every day men and women took risk to stand up for universal human rights and better the lives of others. i would like to echo the secretary's thanks to collins overseas, including our senior editor, who have worked to put these reports together. this is a massive undertaking, and we strive to do better. this year we have included more comprehensive information on prison conditions, corruption within governments, workers' rights, and rights of women and girls. we hope the reports will shed light on human rights conditions, and we're committed to work to stop abuses and support universal rights for all. i will stop there on that debt. i am happy to take your questions. [indiscernible] >> you and the secretary mentioned you bring up human rights issues during all your visits, the hard truth is, as you call it. he went to china, we barely heard a word about human rights. can you tell us about the hard truths that were purchased during that visit. >> promoting human rights is part of our bilateral agenda with china. we repeatedly raised specific hu
georgette held elections -- held elections, and every day men and women took risk to stand up for universal human rights and better the lives of others. i would like to echo the secretary's thanks to collins overseas, including our senior editor, who have worked to put these reports together. this is a massive undertaking, and we strive to do better. this year we have included more comprehensive information on prison conditions, corruption within governments, workers' rights, and rights of...
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john was a diplomat for international development who was facilitating free elections in the sudan when five years ago he was assassinated in khartoum. four of his killers were captured and convicted but they escaped from prison. two remain at large and the state department has issued a $5 million reward for information leading to their capture. meanwhile, in february, the sudanese government pardoned the man who helped john's killers escape. madam speaker, john deserves better. he was a selfless and courageous man who dedicated his life to representing the united states and helping those who needed it the most. tomorrow, i'll introduce a resolution calling for sudan to remain on the state sponsors of terrorism list until the pardon is repealed and the escapees are captured again. i will also send a letter demanding that the president bashir rescind the pardon. john made our nation proud. i'll keep fighting to see that justice is served and that his memory is honored. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for wha
john was a diplomat for international development who was facilitating free elections in the sudan when five years ago he was assassinated in khartoum. four of his killers were captured and convicted but they escaped from prison. two remain at large and the state department has issued a $5 million reward for information leading to their capture. meanwhile, in february, the sudanese government pardoned the man who helped john's killers escape. madam speaker, john deserves better. he was a...